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Bibliography of Substantive Worldwide Cross-Cultural Studies

David Levinson

This bibliography is a compilation and update of the holocultural bibli ographies that appeared in Levinson (1977) and Levinson and O'Leary (1982). These two bibliographies contained 407 citations, this one contains over 700 with most of the additional ones to studies published between 1982 and 1990. As in the earlier bibliographies, a substantive worldwide cross-cultural (holocultural) study is defined as a study whose purpose is to test or develop a hypothesis through the statistical analysis of data pertaining to a sample of ten or more small-scale societies from three or more geo graphical regions of the world.

Cross-Cultural Research, Vol. 24, No. 1-4, 105-140 (1990)
DOI: 10.1177/106939719002400106


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